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TÃtulo : Across the Alps in Prehistory : Isotopic Mapping of the Brenner Passage by Bioarchaeology Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Grupe, Gisela, ; Grigat, Andrea, ; McGlynn, George C., Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2017 Número de páginas: XIV, 255 p. 73 ilustraciones, 6 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-319-41550-5 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Ciencias de la vida AntropologÃa espectroscopia de masas Procesamiento de datos EspectrometrÃa de masas MinerÃa de datos y descubrimiento de conocimientos Clasificación: 570 Resumen: En el centro de este libro está la cuestión de cómo los paisajes isotópicos combinados con la minerÃa de datos enriquecen los conocimientos sobre la migración prehistórica y la transferencia cultural. El mapeo isotópico es una herramienta indispensable para la evaluación de la movilidad y el comercio en el pasado, pero está limitado por redundancias ecogeográficas. Un grupo de investigación interdisciplinar se centra en el paisaje isotópico arqueológico de una región de referencia de extraordinaria importancia: la ruta de migración transalpina a través del paso del Brennero, utilizada desde el MesolÃtico. Durante varias épocas culturales, la cremación fue la costumbre de entierro más común o exclusiva practicada. Por primera vez se llevó a cabo una investigación sistemática y a gran escala de los restos cremados en el campo de la investigación de las migraciones prehistóricas. Se midieron 87Sr/86Sr, 208Pb/204Pb, 207Pb/204Pb, 206Pb/204Pb, 208Pb/207Pb, 206Pb/207Pb y, si procede, también δ18O en hallazgos de esqueletos humanos y animales, se estableció un mapa isotópico y se utilizaron métodos innovadores de obtención de datos. Se han aplicado investigaciones de minerÃa y similitudes para lograr este enfoque novedoso para estudiar la migración prehistórica y la transferencia cultural. El libro tiene un atractivo interdisciplinario y los académicos que trabajan en bioarqueologÃa, antropologÃa fÃsica y aplicaciones informáticas en ciencias biológicas lo encontrarán de particular interés. Nota de contenido: 1 Transalpine mobility and trade since the Mesolithic (Lang, Metzner-Nebelsick, Sommer, Steidl): Concepts of mobility and migration; State of the art; Open questions (which can potentially be solved by isotopic mapping) -- 2 The concept of isotopic landscapes and isotopic mapping in bioarchaeological research (Grupe, Hölzl, Mayr, Söllner): Isotopic landscapes; Approaches to isotopic mapping for archaeology; Aims and scopes of this project -- 3 Isotopic mapping by use of archaeofaunal assemblages (Peters): Advantages and prerequisites; Accompanying insights into archaeozoology (domestication, trade, subsistence economy) -- 4 Validation of isotopic data in bioapatite of cremated and uncremated archaeological finds (Schmahl): Bioapatite and its high temperature modifications; Diagenesis of bioapatite; Sample decontamination and mineralogical characterization; Catalogue of quality criteria for stable isotope analysis of bioapatite -- 5 The isotopic fingerprint: New methods of data mining and similarity search (Kriegel, Kröger): Uncertain data and how to cope with them; Definition of similarity; Dependent and independent variables; Definition of individual place of origin and probabilities -- 6 Isotopic map of the Inn-Eisack-Etsch-Brenner passage (Söllner, Grupe, Kröger): Definition and establishment of archaeological isoscapes; comparison with modern Isoscapes; Calculation and definition of local cut-off values; Comparison of conventional maps with those generated by computer scientists -- 7 Current synthesis and future options (whole research group): Application of the map to uncremated and cremated finds, interpretive potential, World wide data sharing. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : At the heart of this book is the matter of how isotopic landscapes combined with data mining enriches insights on prehistoric migration and cultural transfer. Isotopic mapping is an indispensable tool for the assessment of mobility and trade in the past, but is limited by eco-geographic redundancies. An interdisciplinary research group focuses on the archaeological isotopic landscape of a reference region of outstanding importance, namely the transalpine migration route via the Brenner Pass which has been in use since the Mesolithic. Over the period of several cultural epochs, cremation was either the most common or exclusive burial custom practiced. For the first time, a systematic and large scale investigation of cremated remains was being conducted in the field of prehistoric migration research. 87Sr/86Sr, 208Pb/204Pb, 207Pb/204Pb, 206Pb/204Pb, 208Pb/207Pb, 206Pb/207Pb and – if applicable - also δ18O were measured in human and animal skeletal finds, an isotopic map was established, and innovative methods of data mining and similarity research have been applied to accomplish this novel approach to studying prehistoric migration and culture transfer. The book has interdisciplinary appeal and scholars working in bioarchaeology, physical anthropology and computer applications in life sciences will find it of particular interest. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Across the Alps in Prehistory : Isotopic Mapping of the Brenner Passage by Bioarchaeology [documento electrónico] / Grupe, Gisela, ; Grigat, Andrea, ; McGlynn, George C., . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2017 . - XIV, 255 p. 73 ilustraciones, 6 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-319-41550-5
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Ciencias de la vida AntropologÃa espectroscopia de masas Procesamiento de datos EspectrometrÃa de masas MinerÃa de datos y descubrimiento de conocimientos Clasificación: 570 Resumen: En el centro de este libro está la cuestión de cómo los paisajes isotópicos combinados con la minerÃa de datos enriquecen los conocimientos sobre la migración prehistórica y la transferencia cultural. El mapeo isotópico es una herramienta indispensable para la evaluación de la movilidad y el comercio en el pasado, pero está limitado por redundancias ecogeográficas. Un grupo de investigación interdisciplinar se centra en el paisaje isotópico arqueológico de una región de referencia de extraordinaria importancia: la ruta de migración transalpina a través del paso del Brennero, utilizada desde el MesolÃtico. Durante varias épocas culturales, la cremación fue la costumbre de entierro más común o exclusiva practicada. Por primera vez se llevó a cabo una investigación sistemática y a gran escala de los restos cremados en el campo de la investigación de las migraciones prehistóricas. Se midieron 87Sr/86Sr, 208Pb/204Pb, 207Pb/204Pb, 206Pb/204Pb, 208Pb/207Pb, 206Pb/207Pb y, si procede, también δ18O en hallazgos de esqueletos humanos y animales, se estableció un mapa isotópico y se utilizaron métodos innovadores de obtención de datos. Se han aplicado investigaciones de minerÃa y similitudes para lograr este enfoque novedoso para estudiar la migración prehistórica y la transferencia cultural. El libro tiene un atractivo interdisciplinario y los académicos que trabajan en bioarqueologÃa, antropologÃa fÃsica y aplicaciones informáticas en ciencias biológicas lo encontrarán de particular interés. Nota de contenido: 1 Transalpine mobility and trade since the Mesolithic (Lang, Metzner-Nebelsick, Sommer, Steidl): Concepts of mobility and migration; State of the art; Open questions (which can potentially be solved by isotopic mapping) -- 2 The concept of isotopic landscapes and isotopic mapping in bioarchaeological research (Grupe, Hölzl, Mayr, Söllner): Isotopic landscapes; Approaches to isotopic mapping for archaeology; Aims and scopes of this project -- 3 Isotopic mapping by use of archaeofaunal assemblages (Peters): Advantages and prerequisites; Accompanying insights into archaeozoology (domestication, trade, subsistence economy) -- 4 Validation of isotopic data in bioapatite of cremated and uncremated archaeological finds (Schmahl): Bioapatite and its high temperature modifications; Diagenesis of bioapatite; Sample decontamination and mineralogical characterization; Catalogue of quality criteria for stable isotope analysis of bioapatite -- 5 The isotopic fingerprint: New methods of data mining and similarity search (Kriegel, Kröger): Uncertain data and how to cope with them; Definition of similarity; Dependent and independent variables; Definition of individual place of origin and probabilities -- 6 Isotopic map of the Inn-Eisack-Etsch-Brenner passage (Söllner, Grupe, Kröger): Definition and establishment of archaeological isoscapes; comparison with modern Isoscapes; Calculation and definition of local cut-off values; Comparison of conventional maps with those generated by computer scientists -- 7 Current synthesis and future options (whole research group): Application of the map to uncremated and cremated finds, interpretive potential, World wide data sharing. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : At the heart of this book is the matter of how isotopic landscapes combined with data mining enriches insights on prehistoric migration and cultural transfer. Isotopic mapping is an indispensable tool for the assessment of mobility and trade in the past, but is limited by eco-geographic redundancies. An interdisciplinary research group focuses on the archaeological isotopic landscape of a reference region of outstanding importance, namely the transalpine migration route via the Brenner Pass which has been in use since the Mesolithic. Over the period of several cultural epochs, cremation was either the most common or exclusive burial custom practiced. For the first time, a systematic and large scale investigation of cremated remains was being conducted in the field of prehistoric migration research. 87Sr/86Sr, 208Pb/204Pb, 207Pb/204Pb, 206Pb/204Pb, 208Pb/207Pb, 206Pb/207Pb and – if applicable - also δ18O were measured in human and animal skeletal finds, an isotopic map was established, and innovative methods of data mining and similarity research have been applied to accomplish this novel approach to studying prehistoric migration and culture transfer. The book has interdisciplinary appeal and scholars working in bioarchaeology, physical anthropology and computer applications in life sciences will find it of particular interest. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]